fruitsandvegetables
The French government is reportedly examining plans to increase home economic education after a new study which claims one in five young people can't identify everyday vegetables. A survey by Harris Interactive Study called “The French and daily diet” highlights the disparities in dietary behavior between different age groups of the French population. Those aged 15 to 24, which accounts for 20%, cannot tell the difference between a zucchini (more commonly known in France as a courgette) and a cucumber. Faced with an image of a zucchini, 18% of young people thought they recognised a cucumber wh...
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Residues of toxic “forever chemicals” substances traceable on fruit and vegetables has reportedly tripled in the EU over the last 10 years, according to an NGO report published today (27 February). The Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Europe report purported to track residues of 31 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — known as “forever chemicals” because they are impossible to eradicate — in fruit and vegetables in the EU between 2011 and 2021. The study, based on official data from the national monitoring programmes of pesticide residues in food, focused on Austria, Belgium, France, Ger...
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